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Recently, our team was asked a question: “I want to apply for a visa for my child. I am a German citizen, working and living in the UK. I want to take my child to the UK.
Can a child over 18 get a Dependant Visa?”
We wanna share the answer from our specialists:
16.06.2025 12:19:17 In the UK immigration system, a Dependant Visa typically applies to family members of individuals who are in the UK on certain types of visas, such as work or study visas. However, for a child over 18 to qualify as a dependant, specific criteria must be met. 1. **General Rule**: Generally, children over 18 are not eligible for a Dependant Visa unless they were already in the UK as dependants before turning 18 and continue to meet certain conditions. 2. **Current Status**: If your child is already in the UK on a visa that allows them to be your dependant and they turned 18 while in the UK, they may be able to extend their stay as your dependant under certain circumstances. 3. **Exceptional Circumstances**: In some cases, if there are exceptional circumstances or compelling compassionate reasons why an adult child should join you in the UK, you might be able to make an application outside of standard rules. However, this can be complex and would likely require legal advice. 4. **Alternative Options**: If your child does not qualify for a Dependant Visa due to age restrictions, you may want to explore other visa options that could allow them to come to the UK independently. This could include student visas if they plan on studying or work-related visas if applicable. 5. **Legal Advice**: Given the complexity of immigration laws and potential changes over time, it is advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer or advisor who can provide guidance based on current regulations and your specific situation. Always ensure you check the most current guidelines from official sources such as the UK government's website or seek professional legal assistance when dealing with immigration matters.
17.06.2025 10:23:18 In most cases, a child over 18 cannot qualify for a Dependant Visa under UK immigration rules, unless they: Already have leave as your dependant and are applying to extend it, and Are unmarried, not living an independent life, and remain financially and emotionally dependent on you. If your child is applying for the first time and is over 18, they are generally not eligible as a dependant unless there are exceptional circumstances, such as medical or care needs. You may need to explore alternative visa routes, such as a Student Visa, or seek legal advice to assess possible exceptions or family-based applications.
17.06.2025 10:55:29 Generally, a child over 18 is not eligible for a Dependant Visa in the UK unless they were previously granted leave as a dependant before turning 18 and are continuing their stay as a dependant. For a child applying for the first time after turning 18, the UK Home Office usually requires that they are still financially, emotionally, and practically dependent on the sponsor and not living an independent adult life. This is a high threshold and difficult to meet. If your child is over 18 and applying fresh, alternative routes like a Student Visa or other categories may be more appropriate. I recommend a detailed assessment of your specific case. As a UK immigration lawyer in Birmingham, I can assist remotely with advice and application preparation to maximize your chances.

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